Ecotherapy is good for depression
Only half an hour after I'd been recommending a walk in the country to a friend with depression, I got a note in my email from the Charities Aid Foundation. The reseach linking exercise in green places is getting very positive results.
"researchers at the University of Essex found that 71 percent of people said a 30-minute walk in the countryside lifted the symptoms of their depression."
Conservation isn't all about fluffy bunnies. It's about us. We need nature.
"researchers at the University of Essex found that 71 percent of people said a 30-minute walk in the countryside lifted the symptoms of their depression."
Conservation isn't all about fluffy bunnies. It's about us. We need nature.

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I have long advocated being amongst nature as a way out of depression. It also found it told me a lot about what the cause of depression was, too! Personally, a factor I found beneficial that I feel needs to be pushed more, is that it needs to be *proper* countryside. I have lived in areas where there have been huge beautiful arboretums that successfully give the visual impact of countryside, but if you can hear the cars x feet away, then it just isn't the same. The feeling of awe that you get from being surrounded by vast countryside has an immense impact. Plus people need to 'feel' nature - sit or lie on the grass, for example, not just walk down a beautifully-laid path. I used to take my children out in the pram every day into rural countryside, and now if they don't go out every day they get very despondent. As you say, we *need* nature.
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Yes!
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There's a certain amount of snobbery involved. Birders can be very dismissive of the nature-ignorant masses, even - perhaps especially - those who appreciate the nature without knowing what it is. Oooh, innit luvverly, all these pretty flowers, wonder what they are... Whereas Real Naturalists ignore the pretty flowers and grapple with the bract arrangement on knotgrass. Like all snobbery, it's hard to justify, but the feeling is real and can be very strong.
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Yes.
Thank you for posting this.
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